Corps continues updates on basin conditions, and reservoir release forecast. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Missouri River Basin Water Management Division hosted conference call Tuesday, 10 June. It informs stakeholders about current basin conditions, weather forecasts, and the planned operation of the Mainstem Reservoir System.
Jun 19, 2014•27 min
Monthly Water Management Call.
Mar 12, 2014•1 hr 13 min
Despite two consecutive months of higher-than-normal runoff, drought conditions persist across much of the Missouri River basin and mainstem reservoir levels remain below normal. "Even though June rainfall was two to three times normal in eastern Montana, runoff in the upper basin was only slightly above normal," said Jody Farhat, Chief of the Missouri River Water Management Division. The basin continues to recover from the 2012 drought and reservoir levels in Fort Peck, Garrison and Oahe remain...
Jul 09, 2013•2 hr 29 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, is committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.
Jun 11, 2013•33 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, is committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The Corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.
May 14, 2013•38 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is committed to providing frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each monthly Missouri River Basin Water Management call.
Mar 12, 2013•59 min
Following the 2011 flood, the Corps’ Northwestern Division committed to better communication with the Congressional delegations, states, tribes and stakeholders, and this podcast is part of that effort. Flood control remains a primary consideration as we move into 2013 despite the growing concerns about the impacts of drought on the basin’s resources.
Feb 12, 2013•33 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, is committed to providing frequent, transparent communications with stakeholders in the Missouri River basin regarding weather forecasts, basin conditions and reservir release operations. The Corps aims to keep the basin informed. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on monthly calls to receive the most up-to-date information. Those calls ar...
Jan 09, 2013•44 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, hosted its 11th and final regularly-scheduled twice monthly conference call to keep communities in the Missouri River basin informed about the reservoir release forecast, weather conditions, reservoir operations and the status of repairs and rehabilitation, June 22, 2012.
Jun 22, 2012•34 min
Following historic flooding in the Missouri River Basin during 2011, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.
Jun 05, 2012•48 min
Following historic flooding in the Missouri River Basin during 2011, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.
May 18, 2012•42 min
On May 18, the missouri River Basin Water management division held its ninth twice monthly conference call of 2012 to keep the Missouri River basin informed about weather conditions and reservoir release forecasts during the next few weeks.
May 18, 2012•42 min
Following historic flooding in the Missouri River Basin during 2011, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.
May 04, 2012•43 min
Eighth Missouri River Basin Water Management Twice Monthly Conference Call with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division.
May 04, 2012•43 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division released the results of its "Post 2011 Flood Event Analysis is of Missouri River Mainstream Flood Control Storage" Friday, April 13. The purpose of the analysis was to determine whether additional storage space in the reservoirs could have prevented the magnitude of the Flood of 2011 and whether additional storage space should be considered as an option in the future to prevent the recurrence of damages caused by the flood. The range of sce...
Apr 13, 2012•1 hr
Following historic flooding in the Missouri River Basin during 2011, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The Corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.
Apr 09, 2012•43 min
Twice monthly conference calls to keep the basin informed. This call is intended for congressional delegations, tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media to discuss current weather conditions, forecasts and the corps’ reservoir release plans.
Mar 23, 2012•33 min
Twice monthly conference calls to keep the basin informed. This call is intended for congressional delegations, tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media to discuss current weather conditions, forecasts and the corps’ reservoir release plans.
Mar 07, 2012•46 min
Twice monthly conference calls to keep the basin informed. This call is intended for congressional delegations, tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media to discuss current weather conditions, forecasts and the corps’ reservoir release plans.
Mar 06, 2012•53 min
Twice monthly conference calls to keep the basin informed. This call is intended for congressional delegations, tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media to discuss current weather conditions, forecasts and the corps’ reservoir release plans.
Mar 06, 2012•37 min
Twice monthly conference calls to keep the basin informed. This call is intended for congressional delegations, tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media to discuss current weather conditions, forecasts and the corps’ reservoir release plans.
Mar 06, 2012•42 min
Twice monthly conference call with Corps of Engineers, Climate Prediction Center, congressional delegation, tribes, states, local and county emergency management officials.
Mar 05, 2012•1 hr 21 min